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English suitable for walking

English suitable for walking is suitable for walking.

Walking, walking; ; Take a walk ("walk" is a noun here). The phrase mainly emphasizes: the state of walking; Usually when we are talking, we will use the word "Zou" to mean "Zou", which is more or less formalized in words; Generally speaking, the expression of "go" is more everyday.

Bilingual example

1, this is a morning suitable for walking.

Is it? Answer? Okay? Good morning. For what? Answer? Walk.

There are paths and shade trees suitable for walking on both sides of the pool.

It? Is it? Lining? By who? Walking? Path? And then what? Shade? Trees? Open? Both? Both sides.

Today is a good day for a walk.

It? Is it? Answer? How are you? Day? For what? Take a walk.

The location of the hotel is very suitable for walking in the country.

That? Hotel? Is it? Ideal state? Situation? For what? Country? Take a walk.

Today's weather is not suitable for going out for a walk

Is it? Isn't it? A lot? Yes? Answer? Day? For what? Walk.

6. The weather is cold and gloomy, and it is not suitable for going out for a walk.

Is it? Is it far? Also? Cold? And then what? Tragic? Where to? Going? Out? For what? Answer? Walk.